Reporting guideline provided for? (i.e. exactly what the authors state in the paper)
Reporting quantitative optical coherence tomography research.
Full bibliographic reference
Aytulun A, Cruz-Herranz A, Aktas O, Balcer LJ, Balk L, Barboni P, Blanco AA, Calabresi PA, Costello F, Sanchez-Dalmau B, DeBuc DC, Feltgen N, Finger RP, Frederiksen JL, Frohman E, Frohman T, Garway-Heath D, Gabilondo I, Graves JS, Green AJ, Hartung HP, Havla J, Holz FG, Imitola J, Kenney R, Klistorner A, Knier B, Korn T, Kolbe S, Krämer J, Lagrèze WA, Leocani L, Maier O, Martínez-Lapiscina EH, Meuth S, Outteryck O, Paul F, Petzold A, Pihl-Jensen G, Preiningerova JL, Rebolleda G, Ringelstein M, Saidha S, Schippling S, Schuman JS, Sergott RC, Toosy A, Villoslada P, Wolf S, Yeh EA, Yu-Wai-Man P, Zimmermann HG, Brandt AU, Albrecht P. The APOSTEL 2.0 Recommendations for Reporting Quantitative Optical Coherence Tomography Studies. Neurology. 2021:10.1212/WNL.0000000000012125.
Language
English
PubMed ID
Reporting guideline acronym
APOSTEL 2.0
Study design
Clinical trials, Diagnostic and prognostic studies, Observational studies, Study protocols
Clinical area
Neurology, Ophthalmology
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Data, Procedure/Method, Statistical methods and analyses, Terminology/definitions
Record last updated on
May 18, 2021
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